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Pizza is a favorite food at our house. Because we don’t eat gluten, we make our own gluten-free pizza crust. We then cover it with some delicious and healthy toppings. And then we get to enjoy a delicious meal. On rare, special occasions – like when our favorite sports teams are in the playoffs – we have been known to enjoy a pizza picnic in front of the TV while watching a game.
Today I’m excited to share my new Pizza Do-a-Dot Printables Pack for all the kids out there who enjoy pizza as much as my kids do.

My Pizza Do-a-Dot Printables pack contains 19 pages of pizza do-a-dot worksheets. As kids complete these worksheets, they will work on one-to-one correspondence, shapes, colors, patterning, letters, and numbers.
The activities in my Pizza Do-a-Dot Printables pack are designed to be completed using do-a-dot markers.
The thick size of do-a-dot markers makes them easy for little hands to grasp, so do-a-dot markers are wonderful for young children who have not yet developed the fine motor skills to use a pencil or crayon. However, do-a-dot markers can certainly be enjoyed by older kids as well.
And what if you don’t have do-a-dot markers? There are still plenty of ways to enjoy my Pizza Do-a-Dot Printables without them. In this post I’ve shared lots of ways to use do-a-dot printables to support your children’s learning, with plenty of ideas for kids from toddlers through elementary school.
Here is a sneak peak at the activities included in my Pizza Do-a-Dot Printables pack:

The activities in this pack cover a range of skills, which means that these do-a-dot worksheets are likely to appeal to toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary students. Plus, if you borrow some ideas from my post on 15+ ideas for using do-a-dot printables for learning, you may find ways to use these printables with even older kids!
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thanks, very helpful range of activities